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05/09/2022

Biobusinesses from the Datem Wetlands Project achieve sales success at ExpoAmazónica 2022

These are the Katinbaschi, Apuapisem and Shakaim cooperative bio-businesses, promoted by the Awuajún, Kandozi and Achuar indigenous peoples, together with Profonanpe.

From August 18 to 21, ExpoAmazónica 2022, the most important regional event in the Amazon, was held at the Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza National University in Chachapoyas. It brought together public, private, and international entities working for the development of the Peruvian Amazon region. Three bio-businesses from the Datem Wetlands Project of Profonanpe, Peru's private environmental fund, participated in the event, achieving successful sales by selling all the products they brought to the fair.

 

The Katinbaschi, Apuapisem and Shakaim cooperative bio-businesses are the 3 bio-businesses that, beyond seeking profitabilityAnd economic development finds its main value in the care of its ecosystem and the sustainable use of the resources of its territory.  

 

From left to right: Percy Summers (Conservation International), Rosa Gordillo (Yunkawasi and Rainforest Partnership Peru), Milagros Sandoval (Minam), María Fernanda Rubio (Rainforest Alliance), Patricia Balbuena (Profonanpe) and José Carlos Nieto (Sernanp).
From left to right: Percy Summers (Conservation International), Rosa Gordillo (Yunkawasi and Rainforest Partnership Peru), Milagros Sandoval (Minam), María Fernanda Rubio (Rainforest Alliance), Patricia Balbuena (Profonanpe) and José Carlos Nieto (Sernanp).

 

Furthermore, during ExpoAmazónica, Profonanpe was in charge of promoting the session “Biobusinesses for sustainable development” in the Sustainable Amazonia forum, which brought together representatives from the Ministry of the Environment, Yunkawasi, Rainforest Partnership Peru, Rainforest Alliance and Sernanp, to highlight the value of biobusinesses and their importance in the protection and conservation of protected natural areas.

 

«"Bio-businesses are a strategy for conservation, but for whom? How can we achieve a sustainable development model that stops illegal activities? We are racing against time to make bio-businesses profitable," commented Patricia Balbuena, Director of the Datem Wetlands Project, during her presentation.

 

Claudia Godfrey, Director of Innovation and Strategic Management at Profonanpe, participated in the session "Financing for sustainable businesses".

 

Profonanpe also participated in 3 additional sessions, sharing experiences and opinions on different topics such as the importance of recognizing the territory of Indigenous or Native Peoples, the work of the regions in their Protected Natural Areas and the financing systems for sustainable businesses in the Amazon.

 

Anton Williems, CEO of Profonananpe, together with Jose Carlos Nieto (Sernanp), Fabiola Muñoz (GCF) and Margarita Medina (Andes Amazon Fund), in the session "Biodiversity Conservation for Local Development: Experiences from the Regions".
Anton Willems, CEO of Profonanpe, along with José Carlos Nieto (Sernanp), Fabiola Muñoz (GCF Task Force) and Margarita Medina (Andes Amazon Fund), in the session "Biodiversity Conservation for Local Development: Experiences from the Regional Offices.".

 

Also, during the 4 days of Expoamazónica, the projects Natural Heritage Initiative of Peru and Ensuring the Future of Protected Natural Areas presented The most valuable house in the world, A campaign for the conservation of Peru's Protected Natural Areas. Through an interactive tour, participants learned about the diverse protected areas of our Amazon rainforest, as well as the flora and fauna that inhabit them. This campaign was developed in cooperation with SERNANP and our strategic partners GEF, WWF, KfW, ASL, Moore Foundation, and Andes Amazon Fund.

 

Anton Willems (Profonanpe) and Jose Ramirez (Sernanp), are guided through the tour of the most valuable house in the world.
Anton Willems (Profonanpe) and José Ramírez (Sernanp) are guided through the tour of The Most Valuable House in the World.

 

In addition, the Innova Project boosted visits to the website. Peru by Nature through a QR code. This platform seeks to raise funds to contribute to the sustainability of our Protected Natural Areas and, as a launch, you can already find information and donate to the following Protected Natural Areas: Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, Tambopata National Reserve, Tingo María National Park and Pacaya Samiria National Reserve.

 

Profonanpe team with José Ramírez (Sernanp), José Alarcón (Shakaim), Gabriel Cruz (Apuapisem) and Gunter Yandari (Katinbaschi).
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